This link has been bookmarked by 22 people . It was first bookmarked on 19 Sep 2006, by a77ila.
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Six months later, the site had about 25,000 registered users. After a year, Digg had 80,000 registered users and 500,000 unique visitors per day. In May 2006, Digg has in the area of 300,000 registered users and more than 1 million unique visitors per day, with 1,500 daily news posts.
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he huge Digg community is made up of users who play different, often overlapping roles. There are submitters who post news stories that they find in blogs, professional news sites and random postings around the Web. These stories land in the Digg queue. There are casual reviewers who look for interesting stuff in the queue and "Digg it" -- meaning they click a button to let Digg.com know they think it's cool. Once an article gets enough Diggs (and meets a bunch of other secret requirements), it's promoted to the homepage. There are truly dedicated reviewers who spend hours every day combing the queue to actively promote good stories and report bad stories
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And finally there are the Digg readers, who make up the majority of Digg users and reap the benefits of the willing Digg army that promotes the best stories to front page. In return, the readers keep Digg in ad revenue and give the submitters and the Diggers something to do.
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ponding link in the "problem" drop-down list below each story description. When a story gets enough reports, or "buries," it disappears from the Digg queue and only appears in search results and user profiles.
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Block/report user - If you find that you don't like a particular person's submissions or comments, you can block that user so nothing he or she does appears in your Digg view. If that user is blocked by enough Digg users, he or she can get banned from Digg.
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